This new fabric "Lilium" has the refinement of our classical Giglio fabric but the linen blend fiber makes it easer in everyday use.
History of the Giglio fabric:
On the 29th of June 1440, on the plains of Anghiari in Tuscany, an impressive battle took place. This battle saved Florence from the Milanese invasion as well as the Renaissance itself (as many say), allowing all citizens of the Granducato di Toscana (Grand Duchy Of Tuscany) to breathe a sigh of relief.
Florence did not forget Anghiari and from that day on granted the city’s rights to the use of the Florentine Giglio (Fleur-de-Lys).
A friendship that has lasted centuries inspired our ancestors to seal this friendship with a fabric, called “Giglio”.
History of the Giglio fabric:
On the 29th of June 1440, on the plains of Anghiari in Tuscany, an impressive battle took place. This battle saved Florence from the Milanese invasion as well as the Renaissance itself (as many say), allowing all citizens of the Granducato di Toscana (Grand Duchy Of Tuscany) to breathe a sigh of relief.
Florence did not forget Anghiari and from that day on granted the city’s rights to the use of the Florentine Giglio (Fleur-de-Lys).
A friendship that has lasted centuries inspired our ancestors to seal this friendship with a fabric, called “Giglio”.
This new fabric "Lilium" has the refinement of our classical Giglio fabric but the linen blend fiber makes it easer in everyday use.
History of the Giglio fabric:
On the 29th of June 1440, on the plains of Anghiari in Tuscany, an impressive battle took place. This battle saved Florence from the Milanese invasion as well as the Renaissance itself (as many say), allowing all citizens of the Granducato di Toscana (Grand Duchy Of Tuscany) to breathe a sigh of relief.
Florence did not forget Anghiari and from that day on granted the city’s rights to the use of the Florentine Giglio (Fleur-de-Lys).
A friendship that has lasted centuries inspired our ancestors to seal this friendship with a fabric, called “Giglio”.
History of the Giglio fabric:
On the 29th of June 1440, on the plains of Anghiari in Tuscany, an impressive battle took place. This battle saved Florence from the Milanese invasion as well as the Renaissance itself (as many say), allowing all citizens of the Granducato di Toscana (Grand Duchy Of Tuscany) to breathe a sigh of relief.
Florence did not forget Anghiari and from that day on granted the city’s rights to the use of the Florentine Giglio (Fleur-de-Lys).
A friendship that has lasted centuries inspired our ancestors to seal this friendship with a fabric, called “Giglio”.